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Incorporating agricultural policy and local government into the curriculum

Incorporating agricultural policy and local government into the curriculum INCORPORATING AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTO THE CURRICULUM Don F. Hadwigen Don F. Hadwiger is Professor of Political Science, Iowa State University. His publications on agriculture and food policy include The Politics of Agricultural Research and The Now Politics of Food. A. Agricultural/Food Policy Agricultural and rural policy is a topic that is somewhat neglected in the I. The subject of agricultural/food liberal arts and sciences curriculum. policy includes discussion of how To explain why the topic deserves more policy is made. This deals with the attention and why it has been neglected structure of the industry' s sub- I will first a. give a description of government and its components of the subject matter, and b. identify the evolving interest groups, historic academic disciplines that have produced bureaucracies , and distinctive most of the material in this field, and legislative committees ; also, the state some reasons for teaching structure of interested publics, public agricultural and rural policy. Finally, advocacy groups, and agencies c. I will list some problems which influencing food policy. The processes explain why the field is neglected in are described by which the agricultural the curriculum; and then d. give some subgovernment makes http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Agriculture and Human Values Springer Journals

Incorporating agricultural policy and local government into the curriculum

Agriculture and Human Values , Volume 1 (2) – Apr 5, 2005

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Publisher
Springer Journals
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Subject
Philosophy; Ethics; Agricultural Economics; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science; History, general; Evolutionary Biology
ISSN
0889-048X
eISSN
1572-8366
DOI
10.1007/BF01530610
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Abstract

INCORPORATING AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTO THE CURRICULUM Don F. Hadwigen Don F. Hadwiger is Professor of Political Science, Iowa State University. His publications on agriculture and food policy include The Politics of Agricultural Research and The Now Politics of Food. A. Agricultural/Food Policy Agricultural and rural policy is a topic that is somewhat neglected in the I. The subject of agricultural/food liberal arts and sciences curriculum. policy includes discussion of how To explain why the topic deserves more policy is made. This deals with the attention and why it has been neglected structure of the industry' s sub- I will first a. give a description of government and its components of the subject matter, and b. identify the evolving interest groups, historic academic disciplines that have produced bureaucracies , and distinctive most of the material in this field, and legislative committees ; also, the state some reasons for teaching structure of interested publics, public agricultural and rural policy. Finally, advocacy groups, and agencies c. I will list some problems which influencing food policy. The processes explain why the field is neglected in are described by which the agricultural the curriculum; and then d. give some subgovernment makes

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Published: Apr 5, 2005

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